Complete the sentence with going to:
"I ____________ study for an exam tomorrow"
I am going to study for an exam tomorrow.
Past simple of "play"
played
Comparative or superlative? Complete the sentence:
She seems _______ (happy) since she got divorced.
She seems happier since she got divorced.
Complete with present progressive:
He __________ (save) money because he wants to buy a car.
He is saving money because he wants to buy a car.
Complete with the correct preposition:
See you ______ Friday!
See you on Friday!
Complete the sentence with going to (negative form):
She ______________ buy the new cellphone.
She isn't/is not going to buy the new cellphone.
Past simple of "go"
went
Comparative or superlative? Complete the sentence:
Could you speak ______ (slow), please? I don't understand you.
Could you speak slower, please? I don't understand you.
Complete with present progressive:
It _________ (not rain) now. We can go to the park.
It is not raining now. We can go to the park.
Complete with the correct preposition:
I brush my teeth ______ morning.
I brush my teeth in morning.
You can take the newspaper. I _______ (not read) it.
You can take the newspaper. I am not going to read it.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of past simple:
"I _______ (study) yesterday."
I studied yesterday.
Comparative or superlative? Complete the sentence:
This exam was the ________ (easy) of all the year!
This exam was the easiest of all the year!
Complete with the contracted form:
She ___________ (not work) now. She's unemployed.
She isn't working now. She's unemployed.
Complete with the correct preposition:
He usually goes on holiay ____ July.
He usually goes on holiday in July.
I ___________ (borrow) some books from the library today.
I am going to borrow some books from the library today.
Complete the sentence with past simple:
They _______ (not go) to the supermarket.
They didn't go to the supermarket.
Make up a sentence using the comparative form of "bad".
Ex: Messi is worse than Cristiano Ronaldo.
Complete with present progressive:
What _____________(you/do)?
What are you doing?
Correct or incorrect:
They always get together in Christmas.
Incorrect
Correct: They always get together at Christmas.
Turn to a question:
He is going to have a party next Saturday.
Is he going to have a party next Saturday?
Make up a sentence using the verb "see" in past simple and in negative form.
Ex: I didn't see John at school.
Make up a sentence using the superlative form of "good".
Ex: Cristiano Ronaldo is the best soccer player nowdays.
Complete this brief dialogue:
A: ___________ (you/cry)?
B: No, I ____________.
A: Are you crying?
B: No, I am not.
Correct or incorrect:
She usually studies in the night.
Correct: She usually studies at night.